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    <os>Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server Premium Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server Premium Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server Standard Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Small Business Server Standard Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition R2</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Standard Edition Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Web Server R2</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Web Server Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Server 2008 Web Server Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Business</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Business Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Business Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Enterprise</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Enterprise Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Enterprise Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Basic</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Basic Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Premium</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Home Premium Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Ultimate</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows Vista Ultimate Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows XP Embedded Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows XP Home Edition</os>
    <os>Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 1a</os>
    <os>Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows XP Home Edition Service Pack 3</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional Service Pack 1a</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional Service Pack 2</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional Service Pack 3</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional x64 Edition</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 1</os>
    <os>Windows XP Professional x64 Edition Service Pack 2</os>
  </suggested_operating_systems>
  <commands>
    <category name="Power Commands">
      <command>
        <name>start</name>
        <hint>Starts a virtual machine (.vmx file).</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>guiOption</name>
            <hint>The default gui option starts the machine interactively,&#xD;&#xA;which is required to display a VMware user interface.&#xD;&#xA;The nogui option suppresses the user interface,&#xD;&#xA;including the startup dialog box, to allow noninteractive&#xD;&#xA;scripting.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>gui</item>
              <item>nogui</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>stop</name>
        <hint>Stops a virtual machine (.vmx file).</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>powerType</name>
            <hint>Use the soft option to power off the guest after running&#xD;&#xA;shutdown scripts. Use the hard option to power off the&#xD;&#xA;guest without running scripts, as if you pressed the&#xD;&#xA;power button. The default is to use the powerType value&#xD;&#xA;specified in the .vmx file, if present.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>soft</item>
              <item>hard</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>reset</name>
        <hint>Resets a virtual machine (.vmx file).</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>powerType</name>
            <hint>Use the soft option to run shutdown scripts before&#xD;&#xA;rebooting the guest. Use the hard option to reboot the&#xD;&#xA;guest without running scripts, as if you pressed the reset&#xD;&#xA;button. The default is to use the powerType value&#xD;&#xA;specified in the .vmx file, if present.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>soft</item>
              <item>hard</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>suspend</name>
        <hint>Suspends a virtual machine (.vmx file) without shutting down, so local work can resume later.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>powerType</name>
            <hint>The soft option suspends the guest after running&#xD;&#xA;system scripts. On Windows guests, these scripts release&#xD;&#xA;the IP address. On Linux guests, the scripts suspend&#xD;&#xA;networking. The hard option suspends the guest&#xD;&#xA;without running the scripts. The default is to use the&#xD;&#xA;powerType value specified in the .vmx file, if present.&#xD;&#xA;To resume virtual machine operation after suspend, use&#xD;&#xA;the start command. On Windows, the IP address is&#xD;&#xA;retrieved. On Linux, networking is restarted.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>soft</item>
              <item>hard</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>pause</name>
        <hint>Pauses a virtual machine (.vmx file). You can use this either to pause replay or to pause normal operation.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>unpause</name>
        <hint>Resumes operation of a virtual machine (.vmx file) from where you paused replay or normal operation.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
    <category name="Snapshot Commands">
      <command>
        <name>listSnapshots</name>
        <hint>Lists all snapshots in a virtual machine (.vmx file).</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>showTree</name>
            <hint>The showTree option displays snapshots in tree format,&#xD;&#xA;with children indented under their parent.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>snapshot</name>
        <hint>Creates a snapshot of a virtual machine (.vmx file). For&#xD;&#xA;products that support multiple snapshots, you must&#xD;&#xA;provide the snapshot name.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>Because the forward slash defines pathnames, do not&#xD;&#xA;use the slash character in a snapshot name, because that&#xD;&#xA;makes it difficult to specify the snapshot path later.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>deleteSnapshot</name>
        <hint>Removes a snapshot from a virtual machine (.vmx file).&#xD;&#xA;For products that support multiple snapshots, you must&#xD;&#xA;provide the snapshot name.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;The virtual machine must be powered off or suspended.&#xD;&#xA;If the snapshot has children, they become children of the&#xD;&#xA;deleted snapshot’s parent, and subsequent snapshots&#xD;&#xA;continue as before from the end of the chain.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>Because the forward slash defines pathnames, do not&#xD;&#xA;use the slash character in a snapshot name, because that&#xD;&#xA;makes it difficult to specify the snapshot path later.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>andDeleteChildren</name>
            <hint>The andDeleteChildren option deletes the specified&#xD;&#xA;snapshot and its children recursively.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>revertToSnapshot</name>
        <hint>Sets the virtual machine to its state at snapshot time.&#xD;&#xA;However, if the virtual machine was powered on at the&#xD;&#xA;time of the snapshot, vmrun reverts it to suspended state.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>If a snapshot has a unique name within a virtual&#xD;&#xA;machine, revert to that snapshot by specifying the path&#xD;&#xA;to the virtual machine’s configuration file and the&#xD;&#xA;unique snapshot name.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;If several snapshots have the same name, specify the&#xD;&#xA;snapshot by including a full pathname for the snapshot.&#xD;&#xA;A pathname is a series of snapshot names, separated by&#xD;&#xA;forward slash characters (/). Each name specifies a new&#xD;&#xA;snapshot in the tree. For example, the pathname&#xD;&#xA;Snap1/Snap2 identifies a snapshot named Snap2 that&#xD;&#xA;was taken from the state of a snapshot named Snap1.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
    <category name="Record and Replay Commands">
      <command>
        <name>beginRecording</name>
        <hint>Begins recording a running virtual machine (.vmx file),&#xD;&#xA;storing activity in the specified snapshot object, with&#xD;&#xA;optional description for your convenience.&#xD;&#xA;Only one recording or replay can be active at a time.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>Snapshot name.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>endRecording</name>
        <hint>Ends the recording of a virtual machine (.vmx file) that&#xD;&#xA;is in progress, and closes its snapshot object.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>beginReplay</name>
        <hint>Begins replaying the recorded activity of a powered off&#xD;&#xA;virtual machine (.vmx file) from a snapshot object,&#xD;&#xA;powering off the virtual machine if necessary.&#xD;&#xA;Only one recording or replay can be active at a time.&#xD;&#xA;You can pause replay with the pause command, and&#xD;&#xA;resume replay with the unpause command.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>Snapshot name.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>endReplay</name>
        <hint>Ends replay of the recorded virtual machine (.vmx file)&#xD;&#xA;that is underway.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
    <category name="Guest Operating System Commands">
      <command>
        <name>runProgramInGuest</name>
        <hint>Runs a specified program in the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-noWait</name>
            <hint>The -noWait option returns a prompt immediately after&#xD;&#xA;the program starts in the guest, rather than waiting for it&#xD;&#xA;to finish. This option is useful for interactive programs.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-activeWindow</name>
            <hint>The -activeWindow option ensures that the Windows&#xD;&#xA;GUI is visible, not minimized. It has no effect on Linux.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-interactive</name>
            <hint>The -interactive option forces interactive guest login.&#xD;&#xA;It is useful for Vista and Windows 7 guests to make the&#xD;&#xA;program visible in the console window.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>programName</name>
            <hint>You must provide the full pathname of a program&#xD;&#xA;accessible to the guest. Also provide full accessible&#xD;&#xA;pathnames for any files specified in the program&#xD;&#xA;arguments, according to requirements of the program.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>programArguments</name>
            <hint>You must provide the full pathname of a program&#xD;&#xA;accessible to the guest. Also provide full accessible&#xD;&#xA;pathnames for any files specified in the program&#xD;&#xA;arguments, according to requirements of the program.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>fileExistsInGuest</name>
        <hint>Checks whether the specified file exists in the guest&#xD;&#xA;operating system. VMware Tools and a valid guest login&#xD;&#xA;are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePath</name>
            <hint>Path to the file on the guest.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>setSharedFolderState</name>
        <hint>Modifies the writability state of a specified folder shared&#xD;&#xA;between the host and a guest virtual machine (.vmx file).</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>shareName</name>
            <hint>The share name is a mount point in the guest file system.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>folderPath</name>
            <hint>The path to folder is the exported directory on the host.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>filePath</name>
            <hint>A shared folder can be made writable or read-only.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>writable</item>
              <item>readonly</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>addSharedFolder</name>
        <hint>Adds a folder to be shared between the host and guest.&#xD;&#xA;On Windows guests, there might be a delay before&#xD;&#xA;shared folders are visible to the InGuest commands.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>shareName</name>
            <hint>The share name is a mount point in the guest file system.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>folderPath</name>
            <hint>The path to folder is the exported directory on the host.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>removeSharedFolder</name>
        <hint>Removes the guest virtual machine’s access to a shared&#xD;&#xA;folder on the host.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>shareName</name>
            <hint>The share name is a mount point in the guest file system.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>enableSharedFolders</name>
        <hint>Allows the guest virtual machine, specified by .vmx file,&#xD;&#xA;to share folders with its host. After enabling, run&#xD;&#xA;addSharedFolder to specify each host folder to share.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>runtime</name>
            <hint>The optional runtime argument means to share folders&#xD;&#xA;only until the virtual machine is powered off. Otherwise,&#xD;&#xA;the setting persists at next power on.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>disableSharedFolders</name>
        <hint>Stops the guest virtual machine, specified by .vmx file,&#xD;&#xA;from sharing folders with its host.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>runtime</name>
            <hint>The optional runtime argument means to share folders&#xD;&#xA;only until the virtual machine is powered off. Otherwise,&#xD;&#xA;the setting persists at next power on.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>listProcessesInGuest</name>
        <hint>Lists all processes running in the guest operating&#xD;&#xA;system. VMware Tools and a valid guest login are&#xD;&#xA;required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>killProcessInGuest</name>
        <hint>Stops a specified process in the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>processID</name>
            <hint>The process ID can be any number listed after pid= in&#xD;&#xA;the output of listProcessesInGuest.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>runScriptInGuest</name>
        <hint>Runs the specified command script in the guest&#xD;&#xA;operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login&#xD;&#xA;are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-noWait</name>
            <hint>The -noWait option returns a prompt immediately after&#xD;&#xA;the program starts in the guest, rather than waiting for it&#xD;&#xA;to finish. This option is useful for interactive programs.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-activeWindow</name>
            <hint>The -activeWindow option ensures that the Windows&#xD;&#xA;GUI is visible, not minimized. It has no effect on Linux.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="boolean">
            <name>-interactive</name>
            <hint>The -interactive option forces interactive guest login.&#xD;&#xA;It is useful for Vista and Windows 7 guests to make the&#xD;&#xA;program visible in the console window.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>interpreterPath</name>
            <hint>The interpreter path is the command that runs the script.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>scriptText</name>
            <hint>Provide the complete text of the script, not a filename.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>deleteFileInGuest</name>
        <hint>
          Deletes the give file from the guest operating system.
          VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;NOTE Windows Vista and Windows 7 restrict certain operations. Only the Administrator account can use&#xD;&#xA;copyFileFromHostToGuest and deleteFileInGuest to write and delete files in C:\ and system directories.&#xD;&#xA;Only the Administrator account can use createDirectoryInGuest or deleteDirectoryInGuest to modify&#xD;&#xA;system directories. Regular users, even those with administrator privilege, cannot perform these operations.
        </hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePath</name>
            <hint>
              Path to file on guest.
            </hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>createDirectoryInGuest</name>
        <hint>Creates the specified directory in the guest operating&#xD;&#xA;system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;NOTE Windows Vista and Windows 7 restrict certain operations. Only the Administrator account can use&#xD;&#xA;copyFileFromHostToGuest and deleteFileInGuest to write and delete files in C:\ and system directories.&#xD;&#xA;Only the Administrator account can use createDirectoryInGuest or deleteDirectoryInGuest to modify&#xD;&#xA;system directories. Regular users, even those with administrator privilege, cannot perform these operations.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>directoryPath</name>
            <hint>
              Directory path on guest.
            </hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>deleteDirectoryInGuest</name>
        <hint>Deletes the specified directory from the guest operating&#xD;&#xA;system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;NOTE Windows Vista and Windows 7 restrict certain operations. Only the Administrator account can use&#xD;&#xA;copyFileFromHostToGuest and deleteFileInGuest to write and delete files in C:\ and system directories.&#xD;&#xA;Only the Administrator account can use createDirectoryInGuest or deleteDirectoryInGuest to modify&#xD;&#xA;system directories. Regular users, even those with administrator privilege, cannot perform these operations.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>directoryPath</name>
            <hint>
              Directory path on guest.
            </hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>listDirectoryInGuest</name>
        <hint>Lists contents of the specified directory in the guest&#xD;&#xA;operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>directoryPath</name>
            <hint>Directory path on guest.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>copyFileFromHostToGuest</name>
        <hint>Copies a file from the host to the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.&#xD;&#xA;&#xD;&#xA;NOTE Windows Vista and Windows 7 restrict certain operations. Only the Administrator account can use&#xD;&#xA;copyFileFromHostToGuest and deleteFileInGuest to write and delete files in C:\ and system directories.&#xD;&#xA;Only the Administrator account can use createDirectoryInGuest or deleteDirectoryInGuest to modify&#xD;&#xA;system directories. Regular users, even those with administrator privilege, cannot perform these operations.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePathOnHost</name>
            <hint>File path on host.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePathOnGuest</name>
            <hint>File path on guest.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>copyFileFromGuestToHost</name>
        <hint>Copies a file from the guest operating system to the host.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePathOnGuest</name>
            <hint>File path on guest.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePathOnHost</name>
            <hint>File path on host.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>renameFileInGuest</name>
        <hint>Renames or moves a file in the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>originalFileName</name>
            <hint>Original file name.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>newFileName</name>
            <hint>New file name.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>captureScreen</name>
        <hint>Captures the screen of the virtual machine to a local file.&#xD;&#xA;The specified output file on the host is in PNG format.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>filePath</name>
            <hint>Output file path on host.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>writeVariable</name>
        <hint>Writes a variable to the virtual machine state or guest.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>variableType</name>
            <hint>You can set either runtime configuration in the .vmx file,&#xD;&#xA;or environment variables in the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;Environment variables require VMware Tools and valid&#xD;&#xA;guest login. For Linux guests, setting the guestEnv&#xD;&#xA;requires root login.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>runtimeConfig</item>
              <item>guestEnv</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>variableName</name>
            <hint>Variable name.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>variableValue</name>
            <hint>Variable value.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>readVariable</name>
        <hint>Reads a variable from the virtual machine state or guest.&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools and a valid guest login are required.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="true">
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>variableType</name>
            <hint>You can get either runtime configuration in the .vmx file,&#xD;&#xA;or environment variables in the guest operating system.&#xD;&#xA;The latter requires a valid guest login.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>runtimeConfig</item>
              <item>guestEnv</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>variableName</name>
            <hint>Variable name.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
    <category name="Maintenance Commands">
      <command>
        <name>list</name>
        <hint>Lists all running virtual machines.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="false" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>upgradeVM</name>
        <hint>Upgrades a virtual machine to the current version of&#xD;&#xA;virtual hardware. Has no effect if the virtual hardware&#xD;&#xA;version is the most recent supported.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>installTools</name>
        <hint>Prepares to install VMware Tools in the guest operating&#xD;&#xA;system. In Windows guests with autorun enabled, the&#xD;&#xA;VMware Tools installer starts by itself. In Linux guests&#xD;&#xA;without autorun, this command connects the virtual&#xD;&#xA;CD-ROM drive to the VMware Tools ISO image suitable&#xD;&#xA;for the guest, but the installer does not start. You must&#xD;&#xA;complete the installation with additional manual steps,&#xD;&#xA;as described in the product documentation.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>register</name>
        <hint>Registers the specified virtual machine, adding it to the&#xD;&#xA;host’s inventory. Path format depends on the product.&#xD;&#xA;For VMware Server 2.0, "[storage1] vm/vm.vmx"&#xD;&#xA;(starting with the datastore) is typical.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>unregister</name>
        <hint>Unregisters the specified virtual machine, removing it&#xD;&#xA;from the host’s inventory. Path format depends on the&#xD;&#xA;(starting with the datastore) is typical.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>listRegisteredVM</name>
        <hint>Lists all registered virtual machines.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="false" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>deleteVM</name>
        <hint>Removes the specified virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>server1</host>
          <host>server</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>clone</name>
        <hint>Creates a copy of the virtual machine and guest. Provide&#xD;&#xA;both the source and the destination .vmx file pathname.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>destinationVMXPath</name>
            <hint>Destination VMX file path.</hint>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="list">
            <name>cloneType</name>
            <hint>You can create either a full clone or a linked clone. To&#xD;&#xA;create the clone from a snapshot, rather than from the&#xD;&#xA;current virtual machine state, specify a snapshot name.</hint>
            <items>
              <item>full</item>
              <item>linked</item>
            </items>
          </parameter>
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>snapshotName</name>
            <hint>Snapshot name (for linked clones).</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>esx</host>
          <host>vc</host>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>player</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
    <category name="VProbes Commands">
      <command>
        <name>vprobeVersion</name>
        <hint>Shows the VProbes version on the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>vprobeLoad</name>
        <hint>Loads a VP script onto the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>vpScriptText</name>
            <hint>Text of the VP script.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>vprobeLoadFile</name>
        <hint>Loads a VP script file onto the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false">
          <parameter type="text">
            <name>vpScriptPath</name>
            <hint>Path of the VP script.</hint>
          </parameter>
        </parameters>
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>vprobeReset</name>
        <hint>Disables all VProbes on the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>vprobeListProbes</name>
        <hint>Lists active VProbes on the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
      <command>
        <name>vprobeListGlobals</name>
        <hint>Lists VProbes global variables on the virtual machine.</hint>
        <parameters vmx_required="true" guest_login_required="false" />
        <supported_hosts>
          <host>ws</host>
          <host>fusion</host>
        </supported_hosts>
      </command>
    </category>
  </commands>
</vmrun>